Envirowave Energy is a Ohio Company based in Fredericktown,
Ohio. Following a four-year in-house development program, Envirowave
has developed and commercialized a proprietary microwave/convection
technology capable of providing the most cost- effective solution
for the continuous drying and sterilizing of waste materials
associated with the wastewater treatment industry, chicken and
livestock processing industries, and certain food processing
industries such as sugar beet/dogfood manufacturers.

Our Mission

Protection of valuable water, air, and land resources is
one of the highest priority activities in industrialized countries
on the planet. The Company views its mission in society as developing
and applying innovative, simple, and cost-effective technologies
worldwide to address the recycling of waste streams to environmentally-acceptable
end products.

· A continuous microwave based drying and sterilizing
technologies permit a wide variety of industries to meet and
exceed current and planned US EPA standards for pathogen destruction
in biosolids and agricultural waste streams.

· A microwave-based "Destruct" technology
providing a viable and immediate solution to the demands of the
EPA for the treatment and destruction of hazardous waste contamination.

· A scrap automobile tire recycling system producing
carbon black, steel, hydrocarbon
carbon fuels, including hydrogen, while mitigating one of the
pressing pollution problems of the century.

The Industries We Serve

Waste Water Industry - Federal EPA standards (503) require
improved treatment of sewage sludge coupled with the restrictions
on applying treated sludge as a soil enhancement. The EnviroWave
provides a simple and cost effective solution. Competing processes
rely on heat generated in some fashion to kill the microbes in
the sludge. In addition, binding agents are required, which in
addition to the high cost of energy, add significantly to the
cost of processing the sludge

Tire Reduction/Conversion - Approximately 200+ million
(31 million in California) waste tires are generated each year
in the USA representing approximately 7 million barrels of crude
oil. Historically these tires have been disposed of in conventional
landfills or simply illegally dumped. Both methods pose the risk
of fire, as was the case in the tire mountain fires near Modesto,
California in the 90's and Sycamore, Ohio in 2001.

The Envirowave technology is particularly suited to this
market because the process not only reduces the tires to their
basic constituents (steel, carbon black, oil, and gas), but a
ready market exists for all the components, either as recycled
materials (new tire manufacture) or as feedstock for petrochemical
manufacture and electric power generation.

PCB Destruction/Soil Remediation/Treatment - There is a
continuing need for this type of short term/portable equipment
with hazardous material remediation contractors who generally
require the unit for 6-12 month periods. These customers represent
an ideal target for leasing a company-owned portable remediation
unit. The US Military remains one of the largest target customers
for the EnviroWave technology.

The Envirowave unit assures compliance with U.S. EPA regulation
40CFR 761, of July, 2002, during remediation of soil contaminated
with Poly-Chlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's) by reducing the PCB's
to non-hazardous compounds. Similarly, the Envirowave unit also
destroys Poly-Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH's) from contaminated
soils and aggregates.

The Envirowave Advantage

Commercially Advanced - Based on the results obtained from
the proof of concept unit delivered to a commercial client in
2002, the technology provides a cost effective process for removing
moisture from organic materials while at the same time destroying
all pathogens entrained in the sewage sludge to 100 % effectiveness.

High Power Density - Based on the in-field tests to date
of the PROOF OF CONCEPT unit, the company has conservatively
increased the nominal ratings of the basic 500 kW module and
provides a consistent heating and destruct profile in the controlled
material to a depth eight times greater than other technologies
to date.

Minimal Emissions - The Envirowave unit is designed to
control the environment within which various materials are processed.

One hundred percent pathogen kill - The Envirowave directs
the microwave energy to heat the sewage sludge to drive off entrained
moisture and destroy odors, while creating an atmosphere that
literally causes the pathogen to explode.

A unit using this technology is located in the Fredericktown
Waste & Sewage Plant in Fredericktown, OH.

Inventor of the Technology

John F. Novak

Mr. Novak was an electronics engineer and served as Vice-President
of Envirowave Energy and Director of Research and Development.
An entrepreneur who specialized in identifying new technologies
in the waste handling and reduction industry, John had devoted
a decade to the successful development of microwave-based technologies

Research and Development Activities:

Envirowave's R&D efforts on its proprietary product
lines, offers the following advantages to its commercial customers:

· Total energy consumption on a per unit basis is
approximately sixty percent (60%) less than any competing technology.

· A plant footprint that is seventy-five percent
(75%) of competing non-microwave technologies with a resulting
decrease in installation costs of fifty-percent (50%).

· The EnviroWave technology is designed for unattended
operation, decreasing the number of plant operating personnel
by forty percent.

· The EnviroWave equipment costs approximately sixty-five
percent less than any competing technology for the drying and
sterilization and 33-45% of competing equipment used in the tire
destruction and soil remediation industries.